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Manchester law firm Croftons has created an iPhone app designed to help claimants gather accurate evidence and information at the scene of an accident at work or on the road which could result in a personal injury claim.
The University of Exeter is to once again provide the Graduate Diploma in Law and Legal Practice Course after agreeing to collaborate with The University of Law.
News UoL introduces monthly payment plan Posted on 01 July 2013 The University of Law has announced a new payment option, allowing full-time postgraduate students to pay by monthly direct debit.
The University of Law has announced a new payment option, allowing full-time postgraduate students to pay by monthly direct debit.
As reported by the Law Gazette, the number of students submitting applications to study the legal practice course is down 10% on 2013 figures.
Much like last week’s round-up, there is only thing on the business pages and that is the effect that the referendum result is having on the pound, markets, deals, consumer spending and so much more.
Law firms and barristers’ chambers need to improve the diversity of their workforces or face having quotas imposed on them, the Black Solicitors Network has said.
The College of Law has launched several new scholarships to assist potential lawyers with their student fees.
David Greene, president of The Law Society, has resigned over allegations of misconduct.
The Bar Standards Board has published its latest annual report summarising activities over 2017-18.
Another mixed bag of business news this week – some up, most down. Guess that’s to be expected in this time of unprecedented economic uncertainty. Even if you’re in the final throes of training contract application fever, read on for our hand-picked selection of stories.
The Bar Council and the Bar Standards Board have released results from a survey entitled "Barristers' Working Lives". It aimed to provide data on the Bar’s profile, and to gather insight into the working lives and employment experiences of barristers.
Students are urged to ensure that they don’t miss the chance to vote in the general election on 7 May 2015.
We are pleased to bring you the names of the outstanding individual law lecturers who have been nominated by their students for the prestigious LCN Best Law Lecturer award. The winner will be announced at the 14th annual LCN Training & Recruitment Awards, held at Merchant Taylor’s Hall in London on Thursday 18 May.
Desperately needed new domestic abuse legislation is to be dropped for the second time when Parliament is dissolved this week.
US firm Latham & Watkins and global giant Baker & McKenzie have been rated by students as the two best vacation scheme providers in the Legal Week Intelligence 2011 Law Student Report.
Paralegal work’s reputation for being a dead end to career advancement may soon be put to bed, as plans to implement formal qualifications and training opportunities for an advanced paralegal apprenticeship accelerate.
The Bar Council recently ran a week of events for sixth form students, designed to promote better access to the profession.
Justice Secretary Robert Buckland has contradicted suggestions from the top levels of the government that judges are politically biased and not truly independent.
Legal training provider BARBRI has revealed more details about its Solicitors Qualifying Exam preparation courses, including the fees that will be charged to students and the study options for each course.